Thanks, Keith.  I've recently moved to a Mac, and am very happy with iCal - so 
far at least - so I'm a bit out of the loop on Sunbird/Lightning.  It was 
Sunbird - the standalone - I was using, and I have to say that it was every bit 
as good as iCal.

//James

On Dec 11, 2009, at 20:57 , Keith N. McKenna wrote:

> James Wilde wrote:
>> On Dec 11, 2009, at 14:24 , Ian Davies wrote:
>>> It it me or am I loosing it? Its there a Diary/Calender on OpenOffice I was 
>>> certain I saw one when I loaded it.
>>> 
>>> Ian
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>> You're losing it.  ;)
>> Once upon a time around the end of the last century there was a calendar, 
>> but I think you have to go back to version 1 or even 0.x for that.  Since 
>> then there's been none.
>> Evolution is free or, if you are a Mozilla man, Thunderbird and its add-on, 
>> which is called Sunbird I think.
>> James
> James;
>   Actually Sunbird is a stand alone calendar application from Mozilla, 
> Lightning is the Thunderbird add-on. One caveat to the T-bird / Lightning 
> combo is that Thunderbird 3 just released, but the Lightning add-on is still 
> in beta and not recommended for production use. The previously released 
> version 0.9 of lightning that works in T-bird version 2 is incompatible with 
> the new T-bird 3.
> 
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